When I launched a YouTube channel a couple of months ago for video versions of my essays, I started inserting short parody ads into the episodes. My essays were serious, but the parodies were ridiculous and fun. At least to me.
Since these shorts have nothing much to do with the video essays — and function a bit like the cartoon shorts that used to run in theaters before movies many decades ago — I decided to set up a separate channel just for these shorts.
The whimsical conceit of the name and concept is that I’ve set up a factory to crank out silliness that is occasionally funny but always ridiculous and unnecessary. That’s why the logo shows film spooling onto a reel as it comes out of an old-fashioned industrial complex.

Minnesota protects its citizens from the horrors of free education online
One college senior explains financial facts to the Wall Street protesters
Creative process can be very ugly, but I need to share mine with you
Cat’s ordeal reminds me that bad things happen right under my nose
Dishonesty runs rampant when partisanship matters more than truth
Class experiment is evidence: Folks want something for nothing
Real-life ‘ghost story’: The tale of a house that didn’t want me there